Donald Trump‘s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski was charged on Tuesday with simple battery of a reporter at a press event that took place on March 8. Michelle Fields, who worked for Breitbart.com at the time, filed a report with the Jupiter, Florida police, alleging that Lewandowski grabbed her arm when she was asking Trump a question.

Under Florida law (specifically Title XLVI, section 784.03(1)(a)1)), battery is when a person “[a]ctually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the other.” While it may not sound like much, grabbing a person’s arm would technically satisfy that definition. Battery is a first degree misdemeanor that carries a maximum punishment of one year in jail.

Lewandowski had denied the allegations on social media after the initial accusation.

@MichelleFields you are totally delusional. I never touched you. As a matter of fact, I have never even met you.